Connecting to Push Gateway from wireless

Hi,
I want to use the Wireless Push API and connect to Public Push Gateway. Are there any opensource Push gateways available to which I can connect to?
Basically when I call
oracle.panama.messaging.push.PushLite pl = new PushLite(messagingServiceUrl, username, password);
In this I want to pass a different messaging service URL other than "http://messenger.oracle.com/push/webservices".
Thanks
Raji

Does anybody had above such issue. Is there any config change to be done on the bridge side ??
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks

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